High-Performance Diamond-Like Diaphragm Dynamic Driver In-Ear Earphone Driver: LCP liquid crystal diaphragm, 10mm dual cavity internal magnetic dynamic driver Headphone Port: 0.78pin Sensitivity: 122dB/Vrms Impedance: 32Ω士15% Frequency response range: 5Hz-36kHz Effective frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz Packageġ. Not too long ago, I had the opportunity to spend some time with the Moondrop Blessing 2, which at 319.99 serves as my IEM benchmark for frequency response and technical performance. Standard nylon woven surface 0.78pin silver-plated cable. So to sum it up, the Starfield feels remarkably premium, but it seems to come at the cost of some comfort. The frequency responce is highly in line with HRTF and room response functio, and optimizes the modern recording, offers a real timbre performance and a sufficient atmosphere. At a price way cheaper than the KXXS, it seems that Moondrop is looking to dominate a new price bracket.
Uses a composite cavity, Multiple tuning holes, and multiple acoustic dampers with different parameters for accurate frequency response adjustment, to deliver an exceptionally satisfying listening experience. The Starfield is the latest addition to what I’d consider as Moondrop’s midrange DD lineup, though in this case the Starfield is not a replacement to the KXXS but rather its own product altogether. The metal cavity made by complex processing is in line with the ergonomics and takes into account aesthetic design. The newly designed high-frequency phase waveguide effectively reduces the distortion caused by high-frequency phase interference. 10mm dual-cavity internal magnetic high-performance dynamic driver combines with the first generation DLC composite diaphragm, delivering excellent transient response and high resolution sound details.